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England tour of Bangladesh 2016-17

Ben Duckett “can’t keep smile off his face”, after spectacular season with Northamptonshire

Duckett's excellence helped Northamptonshire win the Twenty20 Blast and he also amassed 1,338 runs in the County Championship Second Division.

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Shakib Al Hasan capable of breaking several records, says Abdur Razzak

Shakib Al Hasan has 206 ODI wickets till date and is on the verge of becoming Bangladesh's highest wicket-taker in ODIs going past Razzak, who has 207 wickets.

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James Anderson wants workload to be managed for India, Bangladesh series

Anderson, England's record wicket-taker insists he wants to take part in every Test, but he feels at 34, he will have to miss out on an occasional game or so, to maintain his effectiveness.

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Gareth Batty returns to England Test squad after 11 years for Bangladesh tour; Joe Root rested for ODI series

England have also named three uncapped players in their Test squad for the tour of Bangladesh.

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Gareth Batty sets new world record in Tests

It seems Gareth Batty may complete his circle of Test career if he gets to play in any of the match in the series and it is because he made his debut in the longest format against the same team at Dhaka back in October 2003.

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Bangladesh vs England: Jos Buttler in same mould as Eoin Morgan, says Chris Woakes

Chris Woakes believes Bangladesh tour will be a tough one given the quality of the opposition.

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Jos Buttler respects Eoin Morgan’s decision to withdraw from England tour of Bangladesh

The tour which begins on September 30 and will include two Tests and three ODIs, had been called into question after an attack on a cafe in Dhaka in July which saw 20 hostages killed, including 18 foreigners.

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Bangladesh guarantee England cricketers top level security

England are to tour Bangladesh for a couple of Tests and three ODIs.

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Eoin Morgan deeply concerned about touring Bangladesh

ECB director Andrew Strauss said Wednesday he expected to hear from players within a matter of days if they were available to tour.

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Andrew Strauss gives England players 3-day deadline to decide if they are willing to tour Bangladesh

England are scheduled to play three ODIs and two Tests against Bangladesh, beginning from October 7.

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